It'll take a while for the Wild to talk to all the players, so I'd suspect an early-to-mid afternoon announcement.
But on Sunday, the Wild will dramatically cut down its roster, which stands at 46 right now.
I'd think the Wild gets into the high 20s. The Wild's expected to keep 13 forwards and seven or eight defensemen.
With defenseman Mike Lundin still out with back spasms (he'll be evaluated again Monday) and right wing Brad Staubitz suspended, the Wild may keep a couple extras.
But mostly, Yeo said, the Wild will get down to its team.
Who stays? Who goes?
I think on the blue line two guys definitely staying right now are Marco Scandella and Justin Falk. Yeo raved about Scandella to me before the game, and even though his 19 penalty minutes (read the "gamer" that'll be in the paper Sunday for an explanation) essentially cost the Wild three power-play goals in a 4-1 loss to Pittsburgh, Scandella even further impressed Yeo because he was standing up for Matt Cullen, who was driven into the boards.
With Lundin hurt, I think Yeo believes Scandella can play top-four minutes right now.